half of black and half of white i think
A dog's fur can change color from black to white due to a genetic mutation that affects the production of pigment in the hair follicles. This mutation can cause the dog's fur to lose its dark color and become lighter or white.
No. All they see is Black and white.
Laika, the Soviet space dog, was a mixed-breed dog with a short, shiny, black and white coat.
it is a brownish coler with a black tail and white pocadots
Do you mean Bayler? Well he is black and white
Dogs are color blind so they see not only you, but everything, in black and white.
Jacks can be white, white with black or tan markings, or tricolor (white, black, and tan). The white on the body helps the hunter see the dog in the field.
A dog's fur can change color from white to black due to a process called melanin production. Melanin is a pigment that determines the color of an animal's fur, skin, and eyes. As a dog ages, its body may produce more melanin, causing its fur to darken in color. This change in fur color is a natural part of the aging process for some dog breeds.
The coat color of the Kuvasz breed is white. The breed will have a black nose.
It's an unusually smart dog. Dogs are all color blind. They see everything in shades of grey, so color television might look like a big mess to them. Black and white seems more clear to them.
Black
What is color, anyway? We don't even know if one person's black is that of another person. All we can say for certain is that dog's do "see" in the same part of the EM spectrum, though they have poorer vision, and only can see in black and white.